“I have not yet seen shocking results that we didn’t know before, but I have no doubt it’s quite likely this will happen, because this is clearly a much better way of thinking about the problem,” Seiberg said.
So, does that statement mean that you do not have faith in physics?Another article based on faith instead of physics.
No, I don't have faith in hype driven (Shakes Up) physics prediction click-bait. It's, a best, an incremental mathematical model improvement of our current physics understanding to some Mystical Theory of Everything.So, does that statement mean that you do not have faith in physics?
Well, you obviously disagree with some statement(s) in that article, care to tell us what exactly? I mean it cites several theoretical physicists.No, I don't have faith in hype driven (Shakes Up) physics prediction click-bait. It's, a best, an incremental mathematical model improvement of our current physics understanding to some Mystical Theory of Everything.
I don't disagree with their statements of fact because it only confirms what we already know, it's the extrapolation of this mathematics into something new when they agree there is no current experiment showing that's possible.Well, you obviously disagree with some statement(s) in that article, care to tell us what exactly? I mean it cites several theoretical physicists.
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